Naturalism in “The Open Boat” Nature, Science, God, Society.

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Naturalism in “The Open Boat” Nature, Science, God, Society

A Naturalist Writer Assumes Humans are part of nature, not a distinct type of creation, but a form of animal – Nature does not exist to serve humans “Nature does not regard him as important” (1001) Nature is indifferent to our preferences and feelings ( 1003) – Nature does not have spiritual meaning for humans – Not symbolic, but itself, not standing for something else

Nature Likes Your Flavor

Science and Determinism Writers were influenced by scientific (and pseudo- scientific) ideas about human origins – Fascinated by our animal lineage and wrote situations and plots that would exert enough pressure for the animal to emerge – Biological Determinism Some thought some races were closer to animal origins and thus biologically pre-destined to behave more like animals. – Environmental Determinism Other writers focused on the way a person’s environment could determine his or her capacities, path and emotional life.

Phrenology: The Wacky Side of Biological Determinism

Eugenics: The Scary Side of Biological Determinism

About God God is a human creation – Humans crave spiritual meaning, and don’t want to be “alone” in the universe without something watching over, so they create gods themselves In the boat, they think why now; why me? (999, repeats on 1001 & end) – These thoughts reflect their longing for a god, and its absence – In the end, we know nature/universe is indifferent and it’s sort of okay

About Society and Morality Humans also create societies and ethical systems – In order to survive – To provide solace and morale to frightened people Right and wrong don’t come from God – Primitive society instinctively does what is “right” because it promotes the survival of the group otherwise, we would die out – Advanced societies have lost sight of this, and their ethical principles are weaker

The Society of the Boat “Open Boat” creates a small “primitive” society and shows how it operates when in danger. – Mutual obligation to work in turn rowing (1002) – He becomes more empathetic Remembers the poem about the dying soldier, and it’s real now (1001-2) – Right and wrong are crystal clear (1003) – Human IS nature, animal trying to survive (1004)

The Society of the Shore More “advanced” society with leisure and infrastructure – The shore itself looks like scenery in a play—fake (994) – They don’t recognize danger or get help Meaningless waving from shore (998) – Lack of obligation to others – Lack of empathy (until the end)

What does this story show us about human instincts when facing danger?